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Publisher:
United States Government Printing Office
Published:
1982
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
8279218272
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Near Fine. No Jacket Issued. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. Pages xxvii, 844, index; 470 figures, tables, colour photos; Maps. Large color folded map in rear pocket. Early results of studies of volcanic events in 1980, geophysical monitoring of activity, and studies of volcanic deposits, effects, and potential hazards. Geological Survey Professinal Paper 1250. This volume is dedicated to David Johnston, a noted volcanologist, who was swept away by the eruption. Thoroughly photographically illustrated, events, eyewitness accounts, hazards and effects. Scarce early compilation. Clean.
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Good. 30 cm, 844, illus. (some color), maps (some color), tables, one color folded map in pocket, boards somewhat worn, soiled, & edge bumps. Early results of studies of volcanic events in 1980, geophysical monitoring of activity, and studies of volcanic deposits, effects, and potential hazards. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1250. This volume is dedicated to David Johnston, a noted volcanologist, who was swept away by the eruption. Thoroughly photographically illustrated, events, eyewitness accounts, hazards and effects. Scarce early compilation.